that ending? It hit me like a freight train of emotions. The final arc wraps up with Eggman—no longer the bumbling villain we knew—facing the consequences of his Ultra Evolution serum. The serum was supposed to make him unstoppable, but it twisted his body and mind into something monstrous, a grotesque fusion of machine and organic chaos. The climax isn’t just a typical hero-vs-villain showdown; it’s a tragedy. His former allies, the ones he betrayed to chase power, confront him in a ruined Neo-Metropolis. The fight is brutal, but what sticks with me is the quiet moment afterward. Eggman, barely recognizable, claws his way to a broken mirror and sees what he’s become. The serum’s side effect—his humanity fading—was irreversible. He doesn’t die screaming. He just… stops. The city rebuilds, but the story leaves this haunting question: was it power or pride that destroyed him?
What makes the ending so compelling is how it subverts expectations. There’s no last-minute redemption, no grand speech. The secondary characters, like his estranged daughter (who spent the series trying to save him from himself), are left picking up the pieces. The final shot is her walking away from his abandoned lab, holding a tiny, intact Eggman drone—a symbol of the man he once was. Thematically, it’s a punch to the gut. The series spent so long glorifying his mad genius, only to rip it all away. And that post-credits scene? A single, unmarked package delivered to an unknown recipient, emitting a familiar laugh… Pure chills. The fandom’s still debating whether it’s a sequel hook or just poetic irony.
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My husband is poor. We've already been married for three years, but I've covered all our expenses during that time.
Even when I'm interested in a cheap bag when we go shopping, he says it's too expensive. He tells me not to buy it.
Later, I discover that he gives his first love a four-million-dollar diamond necklace for her birthday.
It turns out he's not broke and heavily in debt—he's the heir to an affluent family with a net worth of billions of dollars.
The mistakes he made in the past, caused a grudge.
Which is where a grudge, dominates a game.
In the game there are always puzzles, so that anyone will be obsessed with ending this game.
__________________
"I managed to find you again ...
You will always be with me forever! "
"You took me in this game! So, never regret ...
If someday, you will lose me for the umpteenth time! "
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What games are being played in this story?
Will a grudge end this game?
Who will be the winner in this game?
Behind Game Over, it is filled with mystery!
Love, Betrayal and Regret will complete this game.
As you know, angels are at the head of the good mortal world, and demons rule the ball in hell.
But the angels are not as kind as the people of the church have always made them out to be.
The human race is not so important to them. And now, in their wars for our souls, they have completely forgotten about us.
But people like me don't consider themselves to be ordinary people.
We live twice, and sometimes three times more than ordinary people are allowed to live.
Our society is called the priests of Ultima.
That's all we want to tell about our world...
Alphas from different packs flocked towards Onel, a man who was said to be more beautiful than any woman. He was the last surviving omega who could give birth to a strong alpha son which made him the perfect mate.
Out of those who desired him, Onel chose Alpha Blue, his mate, and the alpha of their pack whom he had always loved since he was a child and who loved him in return.
But after giving birth to Blue's child, he found out his betrayal and his dirty secrets which led him to escape from his claws along with their child.
But Alpha Blue caught him and killed him.
Desperate to seek revenge, during his final moment, he begged the moon goddess for another chance. When he opened his eyes again, he was back to the past.
And this time, he would make sure that justice would be served on a sizzling platter. No one will be spared from his wrath.
Anyone who will try to block his path will pay a heavy price… even if it’s Giovanni Del Fierro, his second chance mate and the Alpha King himself.
***This is the BxG version of "The Elf King & I"***
[warning: mature 18+ writing + a slightly different storyline from the original]
"What happens when you meet a tall and handsome elf king who has saved your life but killed your temper?"
It all starts when Oswin Alvingham, the tall and handsome elf king, mysteriously gets stuck in the human realm and loses his powers. There, he stumbles into Elena Dixons, a fresh graduate and a full-time waitress who is molested in the alley by a group of gangsters. Though Oswin's magical power is lost, his physical strength remains invincible. When he rescues Elena, the latter decides to take Oswin in as gratitude. And that is where the mess begins. How can the king of the elf cope with his new life? How can Elena convince herself not to be evil enough to kick her savor out of her house? Most importantly, why would Oswin be sent to the human realm and met Elena?
As an orphan, Elena had no idea of her own origin. Will the arrival of Oswin help her discover that she isn't only a poor, normal human, but someone with great significant in the werewolf and magical realms?
~*~*
P.S: The ELF here is inspired by the Lord of The Ring Series. Therefore, they are tall, slender, and beautiful. Not tiny little beings like in children's fairy tales.
Since knowing the story, Ian's family has been hunted and killed by the enemy. He did not die, but also discovered a shocking secret that his father had tried so hard to hide. He is the son of a werewolf, and powerful wolf blood is flowing in him. He learned how to control that power, as well as the werewolf's other special abilities. Ian now carries a lot of missions, revenge, finding his brothers, building a powerful werewolf army, building an impregnable space base ...
But the truth is not always easy when Ian's brother is brainwashed by the enemy who turns him into the most outstanding fighter in the universe. Will Ian with his intelligence, intelligence, and deep family affection bring his brother back? Revenge old vengeance? Is it possible to fulfill the dreams that the father has yet to achieve?
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The ending of 'Scrambled Eggs Super!' by Dr. Seuss is this wonderfully chaotic crescendo where Peter T. Hooper, after traveling the globe to collect the rarest eggs for his ultimate dish, finally serves his scrambled eggs to his friends. The reactions are priceless—everyone’s blown away by the bizarre, extravagant flavors, and the whole thing turns into this massive, joyful feast. What I love is how Dr. Seuss wraps it up with this sense of playful excess; it’s not just about the eggs but the sheer audacity of the adventure. The illustrations go wild with colors and creatures, and you’re left feeling like anything’s possible if you’re imaginative enough. It’s a classic Seussian ending—no heavy morals, just pure, unbridled fun that makes you grin.
What’s really cool is how the book subtly celebrates curiosity and creativity. Peter doesn’t just settle for ordinary eggs; he hunts down the 'Zumble-Zay' and the 'Tizzle-Top-Tazte-Terrific-Trees' eggs, and that adventurous spirit pays off. The ending doesn’t tie everything into a neat bow—instead, it leaves you with this buzzing energy, like you’ve just been part of something delightfully untamed. I always close the book feeling inspired to daydream up my own ridiculous culinary experiments, even if I’ll never find a 'Stroodel' egg in my backyard!